If your boat has the polybutylene (sp?) piping, check the connectors. We
found a cracked fitting under the floorboards on a friend's boat that was
leaking mightily, and I finally discovered a small sediment filter that
some idiot had put in line under the nether regions of the galley sink on
our boat. One turn on a connector fixed a really slow leak, and I'm almost
to a dry bilge. I'm hoping a thick glob of Lanocote will fix a slow ooze of
water from the big seacock up front.


If you're in the area, drop into the rendezvous on Thetis Island. Check out
the website at http://members.shaw.ca/cncrdv/
I think we have one slip open out of 40 reserved for the event.




On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Tom Buscaglia <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are out for our annual adventure north into the San Juan Islands and
> point north (more on that in another post) but I have need of some advice.
>  Our pressurized 3 tank water system was working great.  But it has
> developed a leak (air or water) that causes the pump to run every 2-3
> minutes for a few seconds to repressurize.  It makes no difference which or
> how many tanks are connected.  I am systematically working through all the
> connections.  Any tips or tricks are appreciated.
>
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Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
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